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Central
Central
5 years ago

Bwana Msaka and Muhura nde mwayang’anatuuuuuuuuuuu!! Nde ngati mukunena kuti “koma kamwana akaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa”,[Nankhumwa], madala [mr president] bwanji osatipatsa ifeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee bwanji?

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

Mr President please take advantage of this summit to only only engage with the Chinese community but also more importantly, your fellow African leaders. I urge you Mr president, to sign deals with Chinese companies to supply machines/equipment to build factories in Malawi to kickstart a manufacturing economy utilising modern technology. These factories should be installed in the next 9 months to mass-produce match sticks, glass bottles, iron sheets, dustbins, packaging materials, assembly plants for various building tools, crockery, Chinese plates, hosepipes etc (if you see my drift bwana). Employ what I would call cheap labour right in Malawi in… Read more »

BigMan
BigMan
5 years ago

Poor Mutharika, surrounded by Chaponda, Mulli, and wa Jeffrey, not forgetting the political bedmate. At 80 years old, its understandable why he is losing it.

Leaving Nankhumwa “in charge” is actually a threat to national security. Mchacha is running the country.

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